GeekDad® is a parenting, technology, and culture blog staffed by a diverse team of contributors, working together to inform, educate, and entertain parents everywhere who have a geeky nature and want to raise their kids the same way.

The GeekDad blog was started in 2007 by Chris Anderson, who quickly passed the editorial baton (and later the ownership) to Ken Denmead. Along with his core team of editors (Matt Blum, Jonathan Liu, and “Z”), Ken and the whole GeekDad® family has delivered daily content about the things we love as geeks and as parents for over ten years now.

This site is dedicated to Bazooka Joe and His Gang as depicted on bubble gum comics beginning in 1954. I began collecting Bazooka Joe Comics as a kid in the 1960s and continue to be a big fan of anything Bazooka. There are currently 2,334 comics scanned. Unless otherwise noted, all comics and images are from my personal collection.

The weekly, full color adventures of Femme Noir by Mills , the creator of private eyes Matthew Dain, Nightmark, et al, and comics legend Joe Staton, co-creator of classic comic book eye Mike Mauser, appeared right here on The Thrilling Detective Web Site in our Web Comics section. "The Dingus" eventuually became an eight-part Red "Rusty" Nales standalone story that appeared in Femforce #121, and was also serialized in these pages in Autumn of 2003.

CHARLTON SPOTLIGHT is the only magazine that focuses on the history of the Charlton Comics Group -- the comics and their creators -- appealing to the same readers who enjoy the eclectic, authentic comics history featured in ALTER EGO, BACK ISSUE, and COMIC BOOK ARTIST.
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Thom Zahler is the code name for America’s daring, highly trained special cartooning force. Its purpose: to bring awesome artwork to the world… and also to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world. But mostly the cartooning thing.

Author of Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, cartoonist and theorist Scott McCloud has been making and thinking about comics for decades. His classic volume explores formal aspects of comics, the historical development of the medium, its fundamental vocabulary, and various ways in which these elements have been used.

Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam! was an all-ages comic book series published by DC Comics as a part of its Johnny DC imprint. The series debuted in September 2008, and was originally written and drawn by Mike Kunkel.

My name is Jamie Coville and this is my comic book history website. I'll start off telling you that Comic Books have been around in one form or another for over two hundred years. There is a lot of history to cover and I am doing it piece by piece. My coverage is detailed with a lot of cover scans in both small and large sizes. Every link within opens up into a new window so you won't lose your place in reading the history.

Legendary editor Karen Berger (Vertigo, Berger Books, The Sandman) chats with her longtime colleague Paul Levitz (former publisher, DC Comics; writer of Legion of Super-Heroes, Doctor Fate, Brooklyn Blood) about their work on Legion, Vertigo, life at and beyond DC, agreements and disagreements, watching him eat crow . . . and maybe even where comics are going from here.

The Sandman is a 75-part comic book series, written by Neil Gaiman. The central character in the series is Dream, also known as Morpheus, also known by many other names, one of the Endless. He is captured in 1916 by an occult group, and held prisoner until he escapes in 1988. The consequences of his imprisonment become clear in the course of the series.

The series consists of several storylines, all combining in one major tale, that slowly sneaks up on you as you are reading. There are also some shorter stories, but they are all consistent with and part of the main story, the story of Morpheus.

ALTER EGO #122 (84 pages with FULL COLOR, $8.95) is a Final, Flag-waving Salute to the COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE! There was no CBG #1700—but if there had been, this is what it might've looked like! History and remembrances from ALAN LIGHT and MURRAY BISHOFF re: the original The Buyer's Guide for Comics Fandom—MAGGIE THOMPSON and BRENT FRANKENHOFF on CBG—plus “final” columns by CBG stars MARK EVANIER, TONY ISABELLA, PETER DAVID, FRED HEMBECK, JOHN LUSTIG, and classic art by DON NEWTON, MIKE VOSBURG, JACK KIRBY, MIKE NASSER, and many more! Featuring the original cover art for TBG #1 by JOHN FANTUCCHIO, in color for the first time! Plus FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America)—MICHAEL T. GILBERT in Mr. Monster's Comic Crypt—BILL SCHELLY—and more! Edited by ROY THOMAS.

This cartoon first appeared in the July 1990 issue of Heavy Metal magazine.

"The Wall was inspired by a visit to the Berlin Wall in 1987. Back then, Trump and Harry Helmsley were in the news as real estate developers. Trump was putting his name on everything and they competed over properties. Mixing in a little German history, and various notables from the time like The Guardian Angels and Mike Tyson, everything just fell into place."

PipelineComics.com is a one man comic book website created by me, Augie De Blieck Jr., to write about all of the things that just don’t fit into Tuesday’s Pipeline Commentary and Review column over on ComicBook.com

PipelineComics.com will discuss comic books, not the latest casting rumors for a DC TV show.
PipelineComics.com will talk about the craft of creating comic books, not presenting Top Ten lists across ten pages.
PipelineComics.com will look at the exciting comics that are coming out soon, not about the amazing easter eggs in the latest superhero trailer.
PipelineComics.com will focus on favorite comics of the past more than the latest controversy over who badmouthed who on Twitter this morning.

In other words, this website is doomed to fail from the start. Every trick that makes a website attractive to advertisers is being ignored.

Pete Stone here. Neal wanted me to write something to promote Batman:Odyssey – The Hardcover Collected Edition and I didn’t want to do the usual sell job. I wanted to be as honest and sincere as possible. So, I’m gonna start with – you’re crazy if you don’t buy this book.

When talking about Batman Odyssey, it’s very hard to know where exactly I should start. It isn’t so much a story as it is an experience to be had! Not a good experience, but an experience that you can say “Hey buddy, I survived Batman Odyssey!” THAT kind of experience. It’s a series of events that make no logical sense, each more ridiculous than the last.

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Last year, Mike Mignola finished Hellboy in Hell and took a sabbatical to paint. At the outset, he sat down with comics writer Joshua Dysart for an hourlong interview about Hellboy’s end, why he decided to devote himself to painting and the push and pull of creative thought.

Tired of digging through comic boxes and auctions to try to find the comics you want? Don’t have the time to write up each and every one of your comics in order to get bring in the most interested buyers? Don’t fret—help is here! With Atomic Avenue, you can find and buy the comics you want at competitive prices, and ComicBase users can quickly post some or all of their collections for sale with just the click of a button.

If you’re looking for comics, Atomic Avenue gives you an unparalleled selection at the most attractive prices. Browse by title, publisher, or look up work by favorite artists or writers. Once you’ve found what you want, you can choose the copy which is in the price and in the condition you want, and get it sent directly to you. Atomic Avenue doesn’t tack on any buyer fees, and you’ll get what you want at a great price.

If you want to sell comics, you’ll find that Atomic Avenue is the easiest, fastest, and most profitable place to sell them. With ComicBase, you can post an unlimited number of comics for sale on Atomic Avenue with just a couple of clicks, and keep them posted until they sell. Atomic Avenue you give you up-to-date market values on each and every comic, so you can adjust your price to ensure your comics sell. There’s no need to hunt down payment, since when an order’s been placed, it’s already been paid for. And Atomic Avenue doesn’t charge listing fees: you don’t pay until your comic sells.

Sequential Reaction is an online publication celebrating the history of the American comic book, with an emphasis on the medium’s Bronze Age (1970 to 1985). It rises from the ashes of a previous site, Comics Bronze Age, which was published from 2009 to 2013.

ComicBookRoundup.com gathers critic reviews for comic books all in one place and gives an overall rating for each issue based on individual reviewer's scores. ComicBookRoundUp.com visitors can post their own ratings and/or reviews for comics which are taken into account when calculating an issue's overall user rating.

The aim is to give comic book fans one place to go to for reviews and to also find new sources of reviews that they may not have known about before. Every review snippet has a link to the full review on the website the review originated from. I hope having easy access to these sites will encourage visitors to click over to them so they can read the review in full and find new reviewers they would like to follow.

At its core, the League of Comic Geeks website features a robust cataloging system that utilizes a variety of sources to ensure new release information is the best on the 'net. Beyond that, the database is curated by the community. Anyone can request corrections to individual entries in the database. To support those efforts is our moderator team, who ensure everything submitted is quality.

ReedPOP is launching a new annual convention in Philadelphia named Keystone Comic Con. Scheduled to debut September 14 - 16, 2018 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Keystone Comic Con is described as similiar to ReedPOP's New York Comic Con, C2E2, and Emerald City Comic Con, but with "a local twist" for Pennsylvania.

Tom Gauld was born in 1976 and grew up in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He is a cartoonist and illustrator and his work is regularly published in the The Guardian, The New York Times and New Scientist. He has created a number of comic books. He lives in London with his family.